HealthWorks buys more medical centers

U.S. HealthWorks of Valencia has acquired four more healthcare centers, the company announced Monday.

The occupational healthcare company purchased the four healthcare centers and two worksites from Sensia Healthcare in Wisconsin. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The medical facilities mark the first entry into the Wisconsin market for U.S. HealthWorks, and brings the total number of medical and worksite clinics to 179 nationwide in 16 states.

The new medical centers will continue to offer occupational healthcare services, including diagnosis and treatment for injury and illness, preventive services, pre-employment and post-offer exams and screening, and return-to-work rehabilitative care, a spokesperson with the company said.

“As an organization, U.S. HealthWorks is committed to building on Sensia Healthcare’s record of success and serving the community,” said Gregory Marotta, senior vice president of national operations for U.S. HealthWorks.